Breakdancers in New York
1984
View an example of b-boy culture from 1980s New York.
“Les Fétiches”
1938
View Loïs Mailou Jones’s painting, which brought Négritude from literature to art.
Marcus Garvey at His Desk
1924
View this photograph of Marcus Garvey, the founder and leader of the Universal Negro Improvement Association.
Land Order for Richard Brown
1865
View an example of the short-lived promise of “forty acres and a mule.”
The Question of Naming in The Liberator
1831
Explore responses to questions of Black identity and nomenclature in the famed abolitionist newspaper.
The Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments
1865, 1868, and 1870
Read the three Reconstruction Amendments.
“Why We Should Have a Paper”
1837
Read the founding manifesto of The Colored American newspaper.
Solomon Northup Remembers the New Orleans Slave Market
1853
Read an excerpt from Northup’s autobiographical account, Twelve Years a Slave.
The Capture of Black Seminoles
1836
Read Gen. Thomas Jesup’s diary entries from the Second Seminole War.
“Lecture on Haiti”
1893
Read an excerpt from Frederick Douglass’s lecture on the importance of Haiti in the abolition of slavery.
Virginia Asks to Send Rebels to Sierra Leone
1802
Read an outline by Thomas Jefferson for a plan to send rebellious enslaved people to Sierra Leone in Africa.
A Mother Searching for Her Children
1866
View this newspaper advertisement placed by a mother who was sold away from her family.
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